The Faithful Watchman Chronicles the Ride of the Four Horsemen

In Revelation 1:10 The Apostle John states that he was "in the spirit on the Lord's day (the day of the Lord)." Revelation 1:19 states, "Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter." Therefore, the seven seals which are opened in Revelation occur in the day of the Lord.

The first four seals are commonly referred to as the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The Faithful Watchman chronicles the ride of these horsemen as an educational service for the public and a warning for those who have ears to hear (Rev. 2:7).

The Church of God's Faithful can prove that the day of the Lord has begun. For more information about The Day of the Lord and the ride of the Four Horsemen visit our website at setapartbytruth.org

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Common ‘Superbug’ Found to Disguise Resistance to Potent Antibiotic

Betsy McKay – March 6, 2018

Researchers from Emory University have detected “heteroresistance” to colistin in Klebsiella pneumoniae, a common “superbug” that is already highly resistant. Colistin is an antibiotic often administered to patients as a last resort against highly drug-resistant bacteria. The heteroresistance is not easily detectable in standard laboratory tests because most of the cells are susceptible to the drug. “These are really bad infections that are occurring in really sick patients,” said David Weiss, director of Emory’s Antibiotic Resistance Center, who led the research. “It’s all the more critical that you figure out what’s wrong and how to treat it.” In the study, reported Tuesday in mBio, mice infected with the bacteria were treated with colistin, but the mice died. The bacteria given to the mice originally came from two older human patients at hospitals in the Atlanta area. The Klebsiella bacteria were found in one patient’s blood. That individual, a transplant recipient, died.